You can change the keyboard to suit the one that is fitted - I can give you detailed instructions but first kindly advise me what keyboard you have [what symbol is above the 3 on it's key]. What is the operating system?

Please rate this advice as fixya and I will give you full instructions how to set keyboard type and do away with the unnecessary utility on the taskbar.

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the touch screen is not connected the same as your keyboard the screen is direct hardware connected and youre keyboard and mouse are connected as bluetooth devices. you shoud have what is reffered to as a .dongle, which plugs into any comuter usb port, and talks to the keyboard and mouse. first check or replace the batteries inn both the mouse and the keyboard, then make to turn on the switch on the backside of the keyborad. Then push the button,connect, on the back of the dongle, and finally push the connect button on the bottomside of the mouse.The mouse and dongle should flash if they are talking to each other.

If you have an old keyboard and mouse that plug directly into the computer then they are hard wired directly to the motherboard by sockets. these are not repairable. but first go to start-botom left corner and click on the icon and go to control panel and select keyboard and rest all defaults such as keyboard language, rebbot and try again...my keyboard after installing defaults to french canada and i have to change to us otherwise my question mark becomes a french e. I hope this helps

When one asks for a diagram of a motherboard, one is asking;1) What type of Ram Memory slots, and how many,2) What the internal connectors on the motherboard are, 3) What the motherboard chipset is, 4) What Processor (CPU) socket is used,5) Plus a host of other questions.6) What time will Mom have supper ready?

NO,.........not that last one. Just wanted to see if you were following along.........

I suggest removing the keyboard and using a toothbrush on the contact point of the Ribbon cable where the keyboard's Ribbon cable connects to the motherboard, because sometimes they can oxidize. So, removing the keyboard and cleaning the Ribbon cable contacts has been known to resolve this type of problem, otherwise a new laptop keyboard might be in order.However, to get the keyboard removed will entail some steps:First, the keyboard's retaining screws are covered up by a bezel. You can remove this bezel with a flat-head screwdriver by gently prying underneath it and lifting up. This bezel is located just above the keyboard and below the laptop's display screen.Once the keyboard bezel has been removed, there should be two retaining screws that you can now see to remove it.After removing the retaining screws, carefully lift up the keyboard because it is still attached to the motherboard via its Ribbon cable. Before you remove the keyboard, you will have to UNLOCK the Ribbon cable connector and then carefully release the Ribbon cable - by moving the black tab up - about 1 to 2 millimeters. You should be able to move the UNLOCK tab with your fingernails. Also do not separate the Tab from the connector because it has to stay attached to the connector.If you break the keyboard connector, you will have to replace the entire motherboard, so be extra careful and release the cable and remove the keyboard. Removing the keyboard will give you the freedom to clean it in case there is any build-up or debris underneath its keys. Alternatively, you should now have a pretty good idea of how to replace the entire keyboard should that become necessary.

5. Unscrew the two screws that hold the keyboard to the base, these are located in the middle of the rear panel. Flip the laptop over so it is right side up, open and remove the keyboard by using the keyboard release switches located above the keyboard. Next, unplug the Toshiba Satellite U205-S5067 Fan cable.

6. Close the laptop and turn it over so it is bottom up. Unscrew the display assembly screws located under the laptop screenhinges. Turn the laptop over so it is right side up. Open the laptop and unplug the display assembly cable and disconnect the wireless antenna from the display assembly. Unscrew the display assembly from the laptop base and remove.

7. Unplug the mouse pad cable. Turn the laptop over so the bottom side is up and unscrew the base screws which are located along all four sides of the laptop base. Gently remove the base of the laptop.

8. Turn the laptop over so it is right side up. Unplug the fan cable from the circuit board. Unscrew the screws holding the Toshiba Satellite U205-S5067 CPU fan assembly to the laptop. Lift the fan assembly out of the laptop.

9. Insert the new Toshiba Satellite U205-S5067 CPU fan assembly into the lap top. Screw the assembly unit to the lap top and plug the Toshiba Satellite U205-S5067 CPU cooling fan cable into the circuit board.

10. Reassemble the laptop by repeating the previous steps in reverse order.

try blowing out all of the dust from your keyboard using a fine air blower from an air compressor making VERY sure there is no MOISTURE in the lines. dust causes static which causes lots of problems with a computer and its partsor if this does not fix the problemclick start control panel keyboard you can change your settings there or you might have uninstall the keyboard restart your computer then reinstall it and its drivers click start control panel administrive tools computer management device manager scroll to keyboard you might see a yellow question mark ? right click update driverif your computer came with a motherboard disc the drivers could be on ithope this helps

Before you begin any removal or installation procedures:
1. Shut down the notebook. If you are unsure whether the
notebook is off or in hibernation, turn the computer on,
and then shut it down through the operating system.
2. Disconnect all external devices connected to the notebook.
3. Disconnect the power cord.
4. Remove the battery pack by following these steps:
a. Turn the notebook upside down with the front toward you.
b. Slide and hold the battery release latch 1 to the left.
(The front edge of the battery pack disengages from the
notebook.)
c. Lift the front edge of the battery pack 2 and swing
it back.
d. Remove the battery pack.
NOTE:
Reverse the above procedure to install the battery pack.

5. Loosen the two PM2.0×6.0 captive screws 1 that secure the hard drive cover to the notebook.

6. Lift the right side of the cover 2 and swing it to the left.
7. Remove the hard drive cover.
5. Grasp the mylar tab 1 on the hard drive and lift the hard
drive until it disconnects from the notebook.
6. Slide the hard drive 2 to the left and remove it from the hard drive bay.

7. Remove the four PM3.0×4.0 screws 1 that secure the
hard drive frame to the hard drive.
8. Lift the frame 2 straight up to remove it from the hard drive.
9. Slide the hard drive connector 3 off the hard drive.

This battery is hidden under the keyboard slightly up and to the right of center of the keyboard. To get it out is a pain.

Start with the computer sitting flat, lid closed, lid latchs facing you.. just like you were getting ready to open and use it.

Spin it around, rear ports facing you. Right above the external video port, on the right hand side, there are two screws, at a diagonal UP from the port itself, very close to the bottom edge of the LCD. Remove them. There is a small notch between the screws, using a small flat-blade screwdriver, pry up in the notch and pop the platic backing free from the rear of the laptop. DO NOT open it more than a small crack, you are just popping loose a small plastic tab. Open it too wide and you will lock it closed again or break the plastics when you open the LCD lid.

Spin the machine around again, and open the LCD carefully as far back as it will go normally. Find the Power Button. The Power button is to the far right of a plastic 'strip, with 4 other buttons on the far left. There is a small clear plastic strip overlying this button 'tray'. Find the small notch in the bottom edge of the clear plastic strip, use the flat-bladed screwdriver, and gently pry up, popping the plastic strip out of the tab holes in the tray. Under this plastic strip is a black adhesive 'strip' that has a house, magnifying glass, etc. markings on it, and 'i Series' or somesuch printed on it.

Using a razor blade, peel up the black adhesive strip on the left and right ends of the button 'tray'. You will find two small silver screws. Remove these. Then using your screwdriver, or as I did, a dental pick, *gently* pry up the entire tray from the BACK edge of the tray, and by lifting up the left side of the plastic tray. You will have to work it out from under the edge of the LCD bottom on the left side. DON'T yank on it, there is a small cable attached to the bottom of it. You will be able to rotate it toward you and roll it over, exposing the small latch holding the cable in place. Its a small, press-fit latch like what holds a keyboard cable in place. You'll need to work it open by lifting the left and right edges till the latch becomes loose. Pull the cable straight out of the slot, remove the entire plastic 'tray', and set it aside.

On the far upper right of the keyboard there is a small metal tab holding the right upper edge of the keyboard. Reach around to the back of the computer, right-hand side rear, find the little square thumb-notch, and pull it out. The latch on the upper right edge of the keyboard should retract. Now, while lightly pressing down on the keyboard, push the keyboard away from you. It should slide backwards and the front tabs on the front keyboard edge will pop out of the slots. Lift up the touchpad area, popping up the bottom edge of the keyboard, clear of the plastics, then pull the keyboard slightly toward you. It should pop loose all the way around. DO NOT yank on it, there are 3 small cables attached underneath. You wil need to lift the keyboard up enough to reach the cables and pop the lockdown tabs loose, then pull the cables straight out of the slots they are in. The cable slots are attached to the motherboard, the cables are attached to the keyboard.

Removing the keyboard will expose a flat silver panel underneath. There are 5 screws holding down the panel, 4 in a 'box' configuration on the left, and a single one on the right, and several slide-tabs around the edges. Remove all 5 screws, then slide the whole tray to the right, while lifting up. The entire tray will pop up, with the video card heatsink attached on the left-underside of the tray. Set this aside. Directly in the middle of the big hole you now have is the battery. Its smaller than a standard desktop motherboard battery, looks like a small silver button. Gently pry up on the bottom-left edge of the battery, very carefully or you will break the plastic clips holding it in place, and pop it out.